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Personal Mention*
THE CHEROKEE ADVANCE. CANTON^GEORGIA
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922
I ORDER fif
EASTERN STAR
By MISS CLEVA RUDASILL
Mrs. Zebulon Walker is spendin*
this week with friends in Atlanta.
Miss Ozella Smith spent last week
with relatives and friends in Ameri
cas. Georgia.
LOST—$25 00 in Depot at Canton,
Sunday, August 13th. Finder re-
TaUpkoa* Na. 10
Mias Eunice Coker visited in Mari
etta Sunday.
Miss Elizabeth Coggins returned
this week from a short stay with
friends in Michigan and Canada.
Miss Anna Walker of Haiti!, Ga.
spent the week end with her father
turn to Advance and receive reward. Mr. Zebulon Walker.
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week.
Dock Chamlee is visiting his
:!,or J. Warren ' Chamb-.« this
Mr. William Doss motored from
Ashburn, Ga., and is visiting
latives in this vicinity this week.
Miss Myrtle Sowell L
this week with relatives it
Tenn.
■tiding
nvah.
Mr. Harry Peeples of Perry, Fla.,
visited Capt. and Mrs. ,T. M. MeAf“O
and family last Sunday.
Watch for page 114 ol me .iep ^ Mrs. H. T.ee Brov o; Whito Sul
tember Ladies Home Journal. phur Springs, Ala., : ; | • nding 1 "
0. G. Glover and Co. eral days at the Hotel Canton.
Mrs. Dr. Smith and little daughter
of Cordele, Georgia, are spending n
while with her mother, Mrs. Eliza
beth Kilby. "
Misses Lola and Villa Dean, Lou
ise and Clara Vaughan motored to
Canton from Woodstock Wednesday
and spent several hours.
Mrs. Meredith of Washington, I).
('., formerly Miss Grace Putman of
Canton, spent several days here Iasi
week with her sister Mrs John j
Barton.
CHEROKEE
CHAPTER
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Stated meeting? he d in Masonic
Hall,, on fourth Monday night of
each month, at 7:30 P. M.
All duly qualified Sisters and Bro
thers cordially invited to meet with
us.
Kathleen Thomas, Sec.
Malinda Roberts, W. M.
Mr*. Edgar Kilby and Mr*. Wm. E
Richard*on Entertain Wedtie*riay
and Thursday of last we e k.
A delightfully enjoyable affair of
Mr. and Mrs. Tullie Joe Johnston! last week was the Rook party giver
of Dry Branch are spending a while by Mrs. Edgar Kilby and Mrs. Wil
with the formers pnrents. Mr. and liam E. Richardson, Wednesday
Mrs. J. E. Johnston. afternoon at their home on Main
Street. The porch where * the font
Miss Vera Williams has returned tables of busily engaged ladies were
home after spending several days in [ playing was attractively decorated
Ball Ground as the guest of Missesjwith cut flowers nnd ferns At ,i
Loucile an Hattie Garrett. suitable hour a lovely salad course
was served. Those assisting in en-
of De- tertaining were Mrs. Wil-am
several, Thomas, Mrs. J. J. Groves and Mrs
J. R. Boring. Those present were
Messdames I,. L. Jones, A. V. Jones, j
H. A. Heard, H. L. Conn, E. M. M,
f -aniens, Charlie Day. B. F. M»
Donald, K. W. King, E. - B. Green,
■ din Rymer, T. G. Curtis, E. M.
Rudusill, J. P. Rudasill, J. R. Bov.inr,
William Thomas, J. J. Grr.v
Misses Amelia Rudusill and Parrel!
Coker.
1 e’ljuving their hospitality
LI ’. I" liv'trioon were Mesdame
,c M( Canle.-s, I.owe Wor'c;.
Mftcd MqClure, Carter Richards.
Gober Fountain, N. E. Faekler, T F
Hawkins, Charlie Hasson, IV. D.
I Miller. W. W. Wiley, J. W. Black-
well, Carl Edge, O. G. Glover, A. P.
Bobo, Jesse Johnston, Miss Abce
Keith and Mrs. Elizabeth Kilby as
sisted in entertaining.
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The above styles are the seasons latest creations of
Ladies Foot Wear. We have a complete
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We
Our
J. W. Webb is in Canton this week
George Edwin Johnston
troit Michigan, is spending
days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
J. E. Johnston.
GEORGIA. CHEROKEE COUNTY.
To Whom It May Concern:
The nppruisers appointed to set
.part a year’s support out of the
■state of Jas, J. Kuykendoll for his
widow and one minor child, having
been filed with me, this is to cite nil
persons concerned to show cause if
ny they can, on or before the first
Monday in September, next, why
said return should not be made the
judgment of this court.
This Aug. 7th 1922.
JACOB MASSEY, Ordinary.
are also showing some snappy shoes for men.
If you have not seen the new styles drop
^ in and let us show you.
$27.50 Curlee Suits guaranteed to give satis
faction are the talk of the town. Have
you seen them? If not, we have
them in all the latest
styles and colors
Drop in and see us when in the market to dress up
O. G. Glover & Co
The Home of Florsheim Shoes
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BALL GROUND ROUTE 2
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker and
children of Decatur, spent last week
end with relatives in Cherokee.
We sympathize with Mrs. C. F.
Loggins and family in the loss of
their little seven year old daughter
who died last Sunday, also with Mr
jand Mrs. Joe White in the loss of
their little son who died Tuesday.
Mr. Flemming Wright has closed
his school at Oakland on account of
there being some scarlet fe’/ei
among the children.
Miss Myrtle Wilkie, who has b" *n
spending some time with her sister,
Mrs. Mattie McGullian at Blue Ridge
has returned home.
Mr. R. C. Lovelace and Mr. K.
G. Wilkie attended the association
at Haw Creek last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Orren Cotton wei ?
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
Wilkie Suhday.
Garston and Leon Speer of At
lanta are visiting their aunt Mr3.
l Babe Green for a few days.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
TO THE HONORABLE S. G. M--
LENDON, SECRETARY” OF STATE
The Bank of Canton brings this
petition and shows:
1— Petitioner is a Banking Coi-
poratiom under the laws of Georg : a
with its principal office in Cherokee
County, Georgia.
2— Your Petitioner’s name i*
“Bank of Canton.”
3—Your petitioner was incorporat
ed by the Secretary of State und«r
the general law providing for the
incorporation of Banks. The date of
its original charter being the 17th
day of November 1892, which
original charter has been amended
upon the following dates, to-w't
April 7th 1908 and January fith
1911. ■
4—Your petitioner shows that it
desires to have its charter renowe I
and its corporate existence extend
ed for a period of thirty years fron.
the date of the expiation of its pres
ent charter, said chartei expiri.i?
on the close of November 17th 1922
together with all the powers granted
under its original certificate of in
corporation and charter, and also all
those co n feri*ed by any amendment
to the original charter.
5—Your petitioner files with this
application a certified abstract from
the Minutes of its stockholder!; show
ing that this application for renewal
of its charter has been authorized
by a vote of two-thirds in amount of
the entire capital stock of the Bnnk
at. a meeting of the. stockholder*
called for the purpose of acting up
on the question of renewal of char
ter by resolution of the B°ard of Di
rectors, notice °f which meeting Had
been previously given as by_ d e
Statute provided.
WHEREFORE your peti tinner
prays that after publication of a
copy of this petition once a week for
four weeks, as required by law, that
a certificate shall be issued under
the Seal of the State renewing its
charter, with, all the. amendments
thereto for a period of thitry years.
Your petitioner has caused this
its Supplication to be signed in its
corporate name by its President and
its corporate Seal hereto affixed,
this 28th day of June 1922.
BANK OF CANTON, BY
R. T. JONES, ITS PRESIDENT
STATE OF GEORGIA
Office of Secretary of State
I S. G. McLendon, Secretary of
State of the State of Georgia do
hereby certify. That the one page of
written and typewritten matter her“
to attached is one of the original
copies of the triplicate petition of
the “BANK OF CANTON”, Canton,
Ga., for renewal of its charter, fi’ed
in this office. August 4th, 1922; and
this copy is certified and returned to
the hank as required by law.
In testimony whereof, I hereunto
set my hand and affix the seal o'
my office, at the Capitol, in the Ci*y
of Atlanta, this 4th day of Auguit
in the year of our Lord One Thous
and Nine Hundred and Twenty-two
and of the Independence of th‘>
United States of America the Oao
Hundred and Forty-seventh.
S. G. McLENDON, Secretary ot
State.
GEORGIA, CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Will be sold before the Court
House door in said county on the
First Tuesday in September 1922
within the legal hours of sale to-wil.
All that certain parcel of land, in
Town of Canton, said county
described as follows:
“It being part of the Joseph E.
Brown Sub-Division made by his ex
ecutors of August 1905, and being
part of the property bought from
said sub-division by Julius Brown
nnd deeded by Julius Brown to Jo-
I seph M. Brown and from Joseph M.
Brown to Gus Coggins, and from
Gus Coggins to Mrs. Fannie Brown
Webb and by Mrs, Fannie Brown
Webb to S. T. Worley and By S. T
Worley to F. M. Reeves and by F. M.
Reeves to John S. Wood and by John
S. Wood to the defendant Simon
Peter. Said lot known as number 4
of this sub-division, having a front
age of sixty-six feet on East Mariet
ta Street-beginning at the South
Eeast corner of said lot and running
North Sixty-six feet; thence West
Two Hundred feet; thence South
Sixty-six feet; thence East Two
Hundred feet; making a rectangle
Sixty-six feet wide frontage East
and running back two hundred feet.
With the improvement. thereon,
said land levied on as the property
of Simon *Petor, Alias Simon Po^er
Bonsebr to satisfy an execution i-
suod on the 10th day of August 1922
from the Superior Court of Che’ - .">-
, kee County in favor of the Bank of
I Cherokee against Simon Peter Alia?
\ Simon Peter Bonseur.
This 10th day of August 19‘22.
F . M. BLACKWELL Sbe^fi'.